Charlene Li (Senior Analyst, Forrester Research) hosted a discussion group during the 2007 Stanford Summit AlwaysOn conference. During the discussion she initiated several questions to Chris DeWolfe (CEO, MySpace), Dustin Moskowitz (Co-Founder, Facebook), Richard Rosenblatt (CEO, Demand Media), Gina Bianchini (CEO, Ning) and Karl Jacob (CEO, Wallop).
Where is social media going in the months and years to come? Will niche markets or global share make the user profile a continued future requirement or a new domain? As the online world continues to accelerate and develop, what does the new and old user have to look forward to?
Tags: Charlene Li, Forrester Research, Stanford Summit, AlwaysOn, Chris DeWolfe, MySpace, Dustin Moskowitz, Facebook, Richard Rosenblatt, Demand Media, Gina Bianchini, Ning, Karl Jacob, Wallop
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August 8th, 2007 at 7:12 am
I believe that social networks will change how students interact with each on or off campus.
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